New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A852

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes "Community Response Initiative to Strengthen Emergency Systems" pilot program in DOH; appropriates $2,000,000.

Impact

The bill prescribes that the New Jersey Department of Health, in conjunction with the Department of Human Services, will establish rules and criteria for awarding grants to community organizations, with specific preference given to areas that exhibit significant needs, particularly where incidents of police use of force or civilian complaints are prevalent. This is expected to not only enhance public safety but also decrease operational costs associated with emergency response, benefitting both the state and its residents. By promoting such community-driven solutions, the initiative aligns with broader public safety reform trends aimed at reducing unnecessary law enforcement engagement in public health and community crises.

Summary

Assembly Bill A852 establishes the 'Community Response Initiative to Strengthen Emergency Systems' (C.R.I.S.E.S.) as a three-year pilot program within the New Jersey Department of Health. The primary goal of this initiative is to create a framework along with the requisite funding for community organizations aiming to serve as alternatives to law enforcement in managing emergency situations. This program seeks to reduce reliance on police intervention by preventing violence, deescalating volatile situations, and thus ensuring the health and safety of communities across the state. It underscores a fundamental shift towards community-led responses to crises.

Contention

One of the significant points of contention surrounding this bill is the operational shift it proposes away from traditional law enforcement practices. Critics could argue that delegating emergency response roles to community organizations may result in challenges regarding effectiveness or accountability. Supporters, however, maintain that the current paradigm, heavily reliant on law enforcement, often exacerbates tensions in vulnerable communities. Thus, while the bill aims to foster a more responsive, community-centric approach, discussions about effectiveness, cost implications, and the balance of public safety remain crucial in legislative and public forums.

Companion Bills

NJ A1008

Carry Over Establishes "Community Response Initiative to Strengthen Emergency Systems" pilot program in DOH; appropriates $2,000,000.

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